RAAF Curtin

RAAF Curtin
IATA: DCNICAO: YCIN
DCN
Location of airport in Western Australia
Summary
Airport type Joint User
Operator RAAF / Shire of Derby
Location Derby, Western Australia
Elevation AMSL 300 ft / 98 m
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
11/29 10,003 3,049 Asphalt

RAAF Base Curtin (ICAO: YCIN) is a Royal Australian Air Force base located near the town of Derby on the north coast of Western Australia. As it is one of the RAAF's three 'bare bases' no Air Force units are currently based at Curtin and it is maintained by a small caretaker staff during peacetime. The base is named in honour of former Prime Minister John Curtin.

RAAF Curtin was the first major military airfield to be built in Australia since World War II. Construction on the base began in 1983 and it was opened in 1988.

From the late 1990s the base operated as a Commonwealth of Australia immigration detention centre, see Curtin Immigration Reception and Processing Centre, which closed in September 2002.[1] However the centre was reopened in April 2010 to house around 60 Sri Lankan and Afghan asylum seekers whose applications were suspended.[2]

There is a direct flights back to Derby (to Perth) from 2007 since Ansett terminated the service in 1992.

Airline and Destination

Airlines Destinations
Air Australia Perth

References

  1. ^ "Curtin centre closes". ABC. The World Today. 24 September, 2002. http://www.abc.net.au/worldtoday/stories/s684669.htm. Retrieved 2009-09-20. 
  2. ^ Curtin Air Base re-opened to hold asylum seekers, The Age, 18 April 2010.

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